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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 19

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19" Monday, July 1974 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Are Married On Saturday xgak umbwuH AND MRS. Scott Charles Osier will reside In Boston following their wedding trip to Bermuda. The marriage of the former Miss Holly Ann Drew of Cambridge, to Mr. Osier of Arlington, took place on Saturday night at the Hyde Park United Community Methodist Church. The reception followed at the Queen City Club.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. George Raymond Drew of Cincinnati and the late Mrs. Jean Kefauver Drew. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

William G. fine Jewelers once-a-year Diamond Jewelry Sale on all rliamond jewelry in all stores For a limited time only Kefauver of Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. George S. Drew of Boston.

Mr. Osier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Osier of Greenwich, Conn.

He is the grandson of Mrs. Carl M. Karstaedt of Dayton, Ohio, and the late Mr. Karstaedt and of Mrs. Charles A.

Osier of New Palestine, and the late Mr. Osier. Miss Cynthia P. Twacht-man of Cambridge, was the maid of honor. Other bridal attendants were Miss Sharon P.

Twachtman of Cambridge; Miss Abigail R. Bacon of Wilmington, Miss Laura A. Love of Rehoboth, and Miss Anne Connelly of Watertown, Mass. Mr. David D.

Osier was his brother's best man. Ushering were Mr. Samuel Pease, of Cambridge; Mr. William Hunter of Newton, Mr. Terence Murphy of Boston; the bride's brothers, Messrs.

George William R. and John W. Drew, all of Cincinnati, and Mr. John Hastings of Middletown, Conn. The bride is a graduate of the College Preparatory School, cum laude, and of Wellesley College.

She was presented at The Bachelors' Cotillion in Cincinnati In 1968. Mr. Osier attended Miami University and graduated from Babson College with a BS and BA in marketing. Depend upon Getz 59-year reputation for quality and value Maor charge cards honored, or use one of Gel, convenient payment plans Now is the time, once-a-year, to select the fine diamond jewelry or watch, you've always wanted. Whether it's for yourself or for 9 gift.

We think you'll find just what you want from our across-the-board 20 reduction on all diamond jewelry and diamond watches. In our nearly 60 years, we've never had such an exciting SALE! Come in and see. We believe you'll agree. Layaways Invited! DOWNTOWN CORNER OF SIXTH RACE Reer.hmont Mall Tri. County Mall Knwood Moll Walnut Hills Wetrn Woods Moll Norwood Milford Shopping Center Covington Mrs.

Scott Charles Osier I 1 I A Most Meeting Launches Music Ticket Sale ALL 9 GETZ STORES OPEN TONIGHT 'til 9 MAESTRO THOMAS SCHIPPERS, in photo above, was host in his Hyde Park home to the campaign chairmen who will lead th? upcoming 80th anniversary campaign pledged to sell out Music Hall for the coming season. From left are Mrs. Maurice D. Marsh, Mr. Schippers and Mrs.

Arthur W. Schnacke. fair tiorti wotchti sicipltd Y.or Are you ready for pretty shoes? charge of contacting orchestra spouses and retirees; Mrs. Arthur V. Schnacke, co-chairman of group sale for commission, and Mrs.

Robert E. Reid, chairman of the telephone corps. Other chairmen attending were Mrs. Gerald C. Petersen, women's committee vice president for sales, Mrs.

Harold L. Holmes, chairman of gift subscriptions; Mrs. John Z. Her-schede, chairman of the Remembrance Fund; Mr. Alexander Stolley, who shares Mrs.

Kaufman's duties; Mr. William M. Ilig-gins, chairman of corporate Narrow Medium, oil stores listed! Slim, Downtown Only! Probably the most elegant and unusual "report meeting" ever to take place in the Queen City was the July 19 cocktail party given by Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Music Director Thomas Schippers for the CSO's major campaign chairmen for the upcoming 80th anniversary campaign. Dark clouds disappeared about 3 o'clock to relieve fears rain might spoil the party. Mr.

Schippers greeted his guests at 5 o'clock at his historic home. Until the maestro asked the "captains" to give their current reports, the guests explored Mr. Schippers', lovely gardens. Among important campaign officers attending were Mr. Thomas J.

Klinedinst, president of the CSO board of trustees; Mrs. Richard M. Klaus, chairman of renewals; Mrs. Maurice D. Marsh, chairman of.

Christmas card lists; Mrs. Samuel H. Kaufman, in sales; Mr. Jerold A. Fmk and Mrs.

G. David Schiering, co chairmen for door -to-door sales; Mr. Edgar J. Mack chairman of the CSO.board of trustees, and Mrs. Ethan B.

Stanley, general cam paign chairman. All 'agreed this meeting was a stimulating kick-off Enquirer iCharthe Nye) Photos for the upcoming membership campaign. POSING in the Schippers garden before the first report meeting are from left Mrs. Richard M. Klaus, Mr.

Thomas J. Klinedinst and Mrs. Samuel H. Kaufman. GUTTER ieM0r in Black Nflk Xjv Caram.lKid Kid or Dark with Brown Brown Kid sffS Lustrt Patent.

piping. wv'yr L. First Child Sizes to 12, $2 more. and Mrs. Willets Prosser of Cincinnati and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Black Jr. of Clarksboro, N. J. The paternal great-grandmother is Mrs.

Kotta Wetzel of Clarksboro. The maternal greatgrandfather is Mr. Philip Wyman of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward H. Black III (Peggy Prosser) of Barbourville, are parents of their first child, a son, Philip Wyman, born Thursday In Middlesboro, Ky. The grandparents are Mr. lis shop today 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

TDOtt downtown, on fifth between vine and race fashion first floor hyde park square tri-county Saturday Ceremony THE MARRIAGE of Miss Joan Marie Clark and Thomas M. Hubert took place on Saturday in the Wyoming Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Herbert I. Bates officiated at the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families.

After a wedding trip to the Poconos, the couple will reside in Fairfield, Ohio. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Clark of Wyoming.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Matthew Hubert of Cincinnati and the late Hubert Mrs. James Fertig was 'matron of honor. Best man was Mr. Terry Stock.

The reception was in the garden of the church. ANNUAL. SUMMER FINAL CLEARANCE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES NOW REDUCED Married In Wyoming SALE took place in the Wyoming Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Herbert Bates officiated.

After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Gladfeller will reside in Hyde Park. Mr. Ghulfelter is a merit graduate of Arizona State Miss Carmella Renae Staley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Staley of Phoenix, became the bride of Mr. John Howard Gladfelter of Cincinnati Saturday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard K. Gladfelter, also of Cincinnati. The small wedding FINAL REDUCTIONS EVERYTHING NOW Daughter Born 2 PRICE MR. AND MRS. Herhert II.

Rogers Jr. (Barbara Ban-domer) have chosen the name, Allison Laura, for their daughter, a second child, born on July 18. The haby has a brother, Herbert R. Rogers 111. The grandparents are Mrs.

Russell W. Bandomer and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Rogers all of Cincinnati.

The great grandparents are Mrs. Bernard Kamenshek, also of this city, and Mrs. Amy Bandoiner of Plamfield, N. and Mrs. Noah Rogers of Rockwood, Tenn.

YES, FINAL REDUCTIONS Second Child and more MR. AND MRS. James K. L. Lawrence (George-Ann Adams) are parents of a daughter, their second child, born July 23 in Christ Hospital.

The baby is named Catherine Robin. She has a brother, David Michael. Grandparents are Mrs. Elva Adams of Lebanon, Ohio, Mrs. Edna B.

Lawrence of New York City and Michael M. Lawrence of Nice, France. uaqc Sew Arrival i Grandparents are Mrs. Edgar Hippie of Miami Heights, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Shinkle of North Bend, Ohio. MR. AND MRS. Jerry Shinkle (Marlene Hippie) of El Lago, Texas, are parents of their first child, a daughter, born June 17. The baby Is named Jennifer Lynn..

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